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Inigo Jones
Design for the climax of Coelum Britannicum
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Inigo Jones
English Baroque Era Architect, 1573-1652,Masque designer, architect, and courtier, Jones's architectural legacy only fructified in the early 18th cent. through the neo-Palladian movement. Yet Jones personally remains frustratingly elusive, for all his arrogance and engrossing power as surveyor of the king's works (1615-44). Apart from entrancing scenic and costume designs, only seven of Jones's 45 architectural works survive: the most notable are the Whitehall Banqueting House, Queen's chapel at St James's, Queen's House at Greenwich, and, by no means least because of its Carolean town-planning context, St Paul's church, Covent Garden. Related Paintings of Inigo Jones :. | eary sixteenth century | Market Scene with a Quack at his Stall er | La Gioconda (The Mona Lisa) | Portrait of Claude of Lorraine, Duke of Guise | View of the Sassetti Chapel | Related Artists: Berghe, Christoffel van denDutch, approx. 1590-1645 hector berliozPeriod: Romantic (1820-1869)
Country: France
Born: December 11, 1803 in La Cocirc;te-St.-Andre, Isere, France
Died: March 08, 1869 in Paris, France
Zacharie Vincent1815-86
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